trimarship
Describing a state of balanced three-way coordination or a structure characterized by tripartite leadership. It is typically used to define systems where three distinct entities share equal power or responsibility to maintain stability.
Beispiele
3 von 5The three roommates established a trimarship cleaning schedule to ensure the chores were split fairly.
The three roommates established a trimarship cleaning schedule to ensure the chores were split fairly.
The treaty established a trimarship commission to oversee the disputed border territories.
The treaty established a trimarship commission to oversee the disputed border territories.
Our weekend road trip was a trimarship deal; one drove, one navigated, and one picked the music.
Our weekend road trip was a trimarship deal; one drove, one navigated, and one picked the music.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of a 'Trimar-an' (a boat with three hulls) and the 'ship' suffix. Just as three hulls keep the boat balanced, a 'trimarship' arrangement keeps a project balanced between three people.
Schnelles Quiz
The negotiators proposed a _______ committee where each of the three nations would have an equal vote.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: trimarship
Beispiele
The three roommates established a trimarship cleaning schedule to ensure the chores were split fairly.
everydayThe three roommates established a trimarship cleaning schedule to ensure the chores were split fairly.
The treaty established a trimarship commission to oversee the disputed border territories.
formalThe treaty established a trimarship commission to oversee the disputed border territories.
Our weekend road trip was a trimarship deal; one drove, one navigated, and one picked the music.
informalOur weekend road trip was a trimarship deal; one drove, one navigated, and one picked the music.
Scholars argue that the trimarship nature of the alliance prevented any single state from becoming a hegemon.
academicScholars argue that the trimarship nature of the alliance prevented any single state from becoming a hegemon.
The project’s trimarship management structure allowed the three partner firms to maintain equal oversight.
businessThe project’s trimarship management structure allowed the three partner firms to maintain equal oversight.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
in trimarship fashion
acting in a balanced three-way manner
a trimarship effort
a task shared equally by three people
maintain trimarship balance
to keep the equilibrium between three parties
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Trimanship refers to the skill of a 'trimmer' (one who balances a ship or works in a specific trade), while trimarship refers specifically to tripartite structures.
Primarship is a rare term for excellence or primacy, unrelated to the number three.
Nutzungshinweise
Trimarship is most often found in specialized aptitude tests or political science texts to describe systems of three. It functions as an adjective to modify nouns representing structures, agreements, or methods of cooperation.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often mistake this for a noun because of the '-ship' suffix; however, in this specific test-vocabulary context, it functions as an adjective describing a state of being.
Merkhilfe
Think of a 'Trimar-an' (a boat with three hulls) and the 'ship' suffix. Just as three hulls keep the boat balanced, a 'trimarship' arrangement keeps a project balanced between three people.
Wortherkunft
Constructed from the prefix 'tri-' (three) and the morphological structure of 'seamanship' or 'statesmanship,' adapted into an adjectival form to denote tripartite relations.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
The concept reflects the Western political ideal of 'separation of powers' (trias politica), though 'trimarship' specifically emphasizes the collaborative rather than adversarial nature of the three parts.
Schnelles Quiz
The negotiators proposed a _______ committee where each of the three nations would have an equal vote.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: trimarship
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